. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 FtsMt stock In th* cowitry $ per 1000 8«b|Ml to Ckug* WHhoirt NoUe*. Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. case $ 7JiO Green Lcacothoc, 100 $; Magnolia Leave*, green and bronze, per oarton IJIO 10 oartoQS Galas Leave*, green, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Sphagnum Moss, per bale PULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. NfCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'flls Randolph St,Detroit,lch. Huckleberry, $ per case THE E. F. WINTERSON CO.,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 FtsMt stock In th* cowitry $ per 1000 8«b|Ml to Ckug* WHhoirt NoUe*. Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. case $ 7JiO Green Lcacothoc, 100 $; Magnolia Leave*, green and bronze, per oarton IJIO 10 oartoQS Galas Leave*, green, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Sphagnum Moss, per bale PULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. NfCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 'flls Randolph St,Detroit,lch. Huckleberry, $ per case THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., p'S?.c~;„!r^.an»«,5lX^.V^ Chicago, 111. as $75. A i'ew cypripi'diunis are seen, but, cxcejit for ]nirposes more or less collective, they arc not in demand. White lilies are in f>ood supply, and the generiil run of arrivals clears out at $12 to $15 ])er hundred. Lilies of the valley are in oversupply; that is, the demand for them is extremely light; con- sequently, the price range has fallen to 50 cents to $3 per hundred sprays, and a good deal of stock goes to waste. Ruhrum lilies are plentiful and arc in demani for store display and funeral work, shipments bringing from $2 to $8 per hundred flowers, the latter price for flowers on good stems. A few sweet peas of good quality are coming in and bring $1 per hundred sprays. Asters are arriving in quan- tity, the best bringing 50 to 75 cents per bunch, and inferiors down to 10 cents per bunch. Gladiolus shipments are get- ting heavier, but the price range re- mains at about $35 to $65 per hundred, varieties such as America and Schwaben running into the top places. Other herbaceous material comprises gypso- phila at 15 to 50 cents per bunch, del- phiniums, dahlias, candytuft, feverfew, blue laco flowers, snapdragons, coreopsis, gaillardias, phlox, mignonette, myosotis, zinnias, sweet williams, calendulas, marigolds and hydrangeas. Various Notes. Julius A. Peterson, Cincinnati, O., was a visitor last week, en route to Europe
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